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Posted: Feb 8, 2018

Brock (Canada) Looking for New Pumper Fire Apparatus

Township chief administrative officer (CAO) Thomas Gettinby said the extra funding required would come from capital reserves, with the cost coming in closer to $450,000.

 

The existing 2003 pumper at Beaverton would go to the Cannington station and the older 2001 pumper would move to Beaverton as a spare. It would only be required about 30 times a year, he said.

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Posted: Feb 8, 2018

Waynesboro (PA) Fire Station Floor to be Evaluated

Waynesboro Borough Manager Jason Stains expected a contract to go out to the company Thursday and have an assessment done later this month.  

Firefighters have raised concerns about the foundation before the department houses the new ladder truck.

At 50,000 pounds, Waynesboro’s new ladder truck weighs two thousand pounds more than the department’s previous aerial apparatus, according to Waynesboro Assistant Fire Chief John Beck.

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Posted: Feb 8, 2018

Mold Found in South Portland (ME) Fire Station

The mold was found last year during a maintenance check at the Cash Corner Fire Station. Fire officials say one bedroom and the workout room are currently closed due to surface mold.

 

"From what we're being told, probably since the station was built. It's been generating overtime, and it's been hidden in the walls so it wasn't visible, so it probably started in the 1970's," said South Portland Fire Chief James Wilson.

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Posted: Feb 8, 2018

Follow Up: Power line falls on ladder truck as Seattle firefighters battle blaze

As Seattle firefighters were battling a house fire Thursday morning, a live power line fell onto a ladder truck but no firefighters were inside at the time, said Seattle Fire Department spokeswoman Kristin Tinsley. Firefighters arrived at the fire at 15th Avenue and East Cherry Street at 11:20 a.m., got the blaze under control in 19 minutes and saved a neighboring house that sustained some damage, she said.
- PUB DATE: 2/8/2018 1:45:48 PM - SOURCE: Seattle Times
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Posted: Feb 8, 2018

Crews respond to 2-alarm structure fire near Seattle University

Firefighters put out a a two-alarm fire late Thursday morning at a residence on 15th Avenue and East Cherry Street near Seattle University, according to the Seattle Fire Department. There were no reported injuries, according to Seattle Fire. Fire investigators also responded to the scene. It is unclear what the extent of the damage is at this time.
- PUB DATE: 2/8/2018 11:52:45 AM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 and Radio 1000
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